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>Japanese use samples from American media without permission gratuitously
>Get pissed at me when I upload their albums to youtube

I am not amused.

>> No.6799051

Post it in /mu/ then.

/jp/ is almost entirely about doujinsoft (and commercial visual novels), who barely acknowledge people uploading there stuff because that's what happens to everything doujin. (Visual novel companies generally don't care either)

>> No.6799052

>samples
>albums
A little different.

>> No.6799055

What kind of samples? In most countries it's legal to share a few minutes of sample video from a movie for example.

>> No.6799060

>>6799055
Mainly voice acting from movies/video games/other popular music. MANY doujincore tracks use vocals ripped straight from other tracks.

>>6799052
Speaking from a copyright perspective? No.
See: Vanilla Ice

>>6799051
Doujincore producers (especially that m-project faggot) tend to care a whole fucking lot.

As if spewing out generic j-core in FL Studio while stealing samples off others makes you worth more than doujin artists and VN programmers/artists.

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6799065

I should have specified... this is all DOUJINCORE from Comiket 79.

>> No.6799083

fun fact:
Japanese consumers cares about corporates more than their own fundamental rights

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